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Glyconeogenesis

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Glyconeogenesis is the formation of glycogen in the liver from non-carbohydrate sources such as amino acids and lactate. Essentially, it is the integration of the non-carbohydrate compound into gluconeogenesis to yield glucose-6-phosphate; glucose-6-phosphate is then used for glycogenesis.


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